58th General Assembly of Nova Scotia
The 58th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia from 1999 to 2003, its membership being set in the 1999 Nova Scotia election. The Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia, under John Hamm, held the most seats and thus formed the government.
Division of seats
Affiliation | Members | |
Progressive Conservative Party | 30 | |
Liberal Party | 11 | |
New Democratic Party | 11 | |
Total |
52 | |
Government Majority |
8 |
List of members
Riding | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Annapolis | Frank Chipman | Progressive Conservative | |
Antigonish | Angus MacIsaac | Progressive Conservative | |
Argyle | Neil LeBlanc | Progressive Conservative | |
Bedford-Fall River | Peter G. Christie | Progressive Conservative | |
Cape Breton Centre | Frank Corbett | New Democratic | |
Cape Breton East | Dave Wilson | Liberal | |
Cape Breton North | Russell MacLellan | Liberal | |
Cecil Clarke | Progressive Conservative | ||
Cape Breton Nova | Paul MacEwan | Liberal | |
Cape Breton South | Manning MacDonald | Liberal | |
Cape Breton-The Lakes | Brian Boudreau | Liberal | |
Cape Breton West | Russell MacKinnon | Liberal | |
Chester-St. Margaret's | John Chataway | Progressive Conservative | |
Clare | Wayne Gaudet | Liberal | |
Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley | Brooke Taylor | Progressive Conservative | |
Colchester North | Bill Langille | Progressive Conservative | |
Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage | Kevin Deveaux | New Democratic | |
Cumberland North | Ernie Fage | Progressive Conservative | |
Cumberland South | Murray Scott† | Progressive Conservative | |
Dartmouth-Cole Harbour | Darrell Dexter | New Democratic | |
Dartmouth East | Jim Smith | Liberal | |
Dartmouth North | Jerry Pye | New Democratic | |
Dartmouth South | Tim Olive | Progressive Conservative | |
Digby-Annapolis | Gordon Balser | Progressive Conservative | |
Eastern Shore | Bill Dooks | Progressive Conservative | |
Guysborough-Port Hawkes | Ron Chisholm | Progressive Conservative | |
Halifax Atlantic | Robert Chisholm | New Democratic | |
Halifax Bedford Basin | Mary Ann McGrath | Progressive Conservative | |
Halifax Chebucto | Howard Epstein | New Democratic | |
Halifax Citadel | Jane Purves | Progressive Conservative | |
Halifax Fairview | Graham Steele | New Democratic | |
Halifax Needham | Maureen MacDonald | New Democratic | |
Hants East | John MacDonell | New Democratic | |
Hants West | Ron Russell | Progressive Conservative | |
Inverness | Rodney MacDonald | Progressive Conservative | |
Kings North | Mark Parent | Progressive Conservative | |
Kings South | David Morse | Progressive Conservative | |
Kings West | Jon Carey | Progressive Conservative | |
Lunenburg | Michael Baker | Progressive Conservative | |
Lunenburg West | Don Downe | Liberal | |
Pictou Centre | John Hamm | Progressive Conservative | |
Pictou East | James DeWolfe | Progressive Conservative | |
Pictou West | Muriel Baillie | Progressive Conservative | |
Preston | David Hendsbee | Progressive Conservative | |
Queens | Kerry Morash | Progressive Conservative | |
Richmond | Michel Samson | Liberal | |
Sackville-Beaver Bank | Barry Barnet | Progressive Conservative | |
Sackville-Cobequid | John Holm | New Democratic | |
Shelburne | Cecil O'Donnell | Progressive Conservative | |
Timberlea-Prospect | Bill Estabrooks | New Democratic | |
Truro-Bible Hill | Jamie Muir | Progressive Conservative | |
Victoria | Kennie MacAskill | Liberal | |
Yarmouth | Richard Hurlburt | Progressive Conservative |
Notes
Russell MacLellan resigned in 2001, Cecil Clarke subsequently won the by-election.
Don Downe resigned before an election was called.
Preceded by 57th General Assembly of Nova Scotia |
General Assemblies of Nova Scotia 1999–2003 |
Succeeded by 59th General Assembly of Nova Scotia |
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